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Short essay on dipa karmakar a role model in india

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Dipa Karmakar of India turned into the main Indian lady to win a gymnastics award at the Commonwealth Games when she earned bronze on vault in 2014. She won another vault bronze at the 2015 Asian Championships playing out the Produnova vault, a twofold front somersault.

It has a 7.0 trouble score, the most astounding for any ladies' blame. It is seldom endeavored or landed without a fall—Karmakar was only the third lady in history to land it. Karmakar has contended at five big showdowns since 2009, and made her first occasion last in 2015. She completed fifth in the vault last.

In the following four years previously the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, she had made some amazing progress and turned into the primary Indian lady gymnast to win a medal in the Games history.

It was not her bronze that shook the sporting world, but rather her playing out a Produnova made it outstanding. It is difficult to perform Produnova, named after the adventures of previous European champion Elena Produnova of Russia. Among the present product of gymnasts, just five have demonstrated the abilities to pull it off and Dipa is the third.
Answered by ranjanibth88
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Explanation:

Full name

Dipa Karmakar

Country represented

India

Born

9 August 1993 (age 26)[1]

Agartala, Tripura, India

Hometown

Agartala, Tripura[2]

Height

4 ft 11 in (150 cm)

Discipline

Women's artistic gymnastics

Level

Senior International Elite

Head coach(es)

Bisweshwar Nandi

Karmakar first gained attention when she won a bronze medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow,[3] becoming the first Indian female gymnast to do so in the history of the Games.[4] She also won a bronze medal at the Asian Gymnastics Championships and finished fifth at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, both firsts for her country.

Karmakar represented India at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first Indian female gymnast ever to compete in the Olympics,[5][6] and the first Indian gymnast to do so in 52 years.[7] She attained fourth position in Women's Vault Gymnastics event at Rio, with an overall score of 15.066.[8]

In July 2018, Karmakar became the first Indian gymnast to win a gold medal at a global event, when she finished first in the vault event of the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup at Mersin, Turkey.[9]

Karmakar is one of the only five women who have successfully landed the Produnova, which is regarded as the most difficult vault currently performed in women's gymnastics.[10]

Karmakar is a recipient of the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India.[11] For her performance in Rio Olympics 2016, the Government of India conferred upon her the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in August 2016. [12]

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